Volume II - 2009
The mission of Pepperdine Policy Review is to publish the best scholarly research, innovative policy solutions, and insightful commentary that School of Public Policy students have to offer. This journal seeks to inform policy makers, academic researchers, and the general public of ideas that will help transform public policy debate in the U.S. and abroad. All articles are thoroughly reviewed by student editors and must meet rigorous academic standards.
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Message from the Editor
Nicolas Valbuena
Articles
Beyond Greenspan
Rich Danker
Why Does the U.S. Military Have Chaplains?
Hans Zieger
Does Microcredit Facilitate Socioeconomic Development? A Case Study on the Grameen
Bank and Proposition for Impact Assessment
Arundhati Pal
The Domestic Causes and International Consequences of the US Government's Sugar Price
Support Programs
Shannon Anderson
"Peace at Home, Peace in the World": The Rise and Role of Nationalism in Turkish Political
Life
Morgan Beach
Alumni Feature
Republican AgonistesTroy Senik
Articles published in Pepperdine Policy Review do not necessarily reflect the views
of the Editorial Board or the School of Public Policy. The journal is published annually
and accepts submissions from current students and alumni of the School of Public Policy.